Prince Harry’s weeklong tour of Brazil and Chile proved surprisingly eventful: he danced and he cried; he played soccer, and he watched soccer; he was hit on by a woman with the last name Middleton (no relation) . . . and hit on by a Brazilian model. Harry marked the end of the Brazil portion of his trip with, semi-unexpectedly, a vlog (first Twitter, now YouTube—Harry’s first filtered Instagram collage can not be far behind). In Chile, Harry continued to perform all sorts of heroic acts, first fixing a television for a Chilean family so they would be able to watch the World Cup (“Now I can tell everyone that Prince Harry is my TV repair man,” the 50-year-old Chilean native quipped afterward), and dancing with disabled children at a Santiago day-care center.

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While Kate Middleton and Prince William have perhaps been skimming the headlines covering Harry’s trip (“Oh, that’s nice. Look at this picture, William—he planted a tree. I think that’s what he’s doing, right?”), they no doubt paid special attention (“Kate, put down your tea and come over here”) upon reading about Harry’s interview with a Chilean radio presenter about his nephew, one Prince George. The presenter, Virginia Araya, told reporters that Harry offered that George bears a resemblance to . . . a gleaming gold coin? David Beckham? The Michelangelo? Nope, nope, and nope. Harry thinks George looks like Winston Churchill. “I asked [Harry] what George was like,” Araya said. “He said, ‘He's growing up. He is walking, and he has big, chubby cheeks. He looks like a young Winston Churchill.’” O.K.! (Cue Kate opening Firefox to frantically Google “Winston Churchill baby newborn toddler images.”) Perhaps George will take it as a compliment (there are worse people one could be compared to than Winston Churchill, after all); otherwise, Harry should probably expect a chewed-up food missile when he returns to the U.K.

Josh DuboffJosh Duboff is a VF.com staff writer, based in New York, who covers entertainment and culture.